Education
Obi presents N15m to secondary school, donates N10m to Nursing school
The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, at the 60th anniversary celebration of St. john of God Secondary School, Awka, presented N15 million cheque to the school on behalf of Mrs. Bridget Egodi Egbujiobi, resident in the U.S.
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According to Obi @PeterObi,
“Yesterday, I visited St. John of God Secondary School in Awka as part of their 60th-anniversary celebration.

Presentation of N10m cheque to Nursing school
“After encouraging the students to take their education seriously, especially skills acquisition as a foundation for future success, I presented a cheque of 15 million Naira to the school on behalf of Mrs. Bridget Egodi Egbujiobi (formerly Bridget Egodi Akaigwe, Class of 1979).
“During a recent visit to the United States, I was warmly hosted by Dr. Leo and Mrs. Bridget Egbujiobi. In our discussions, Mrs. Egbujiobi expressed her pride as an alumna of St. John of God Secondary School, Awka.
“I mentioned the upcoming anniversary event and the school’s need for support, and, recognising the impact this contribution could have, she generously decided to make this donation, which I presented today.

Obi at St. john of God Secondary School, Awka
“Following this, I visited the new Regina Caeli School of Nursing in Awka, where I contributed 10 million Naira in support.
“My commitment remains steadfast: to support critical areas of development in education, healthcare, and poverty alleviation.
“A new Nigeria is POssible! ” -PO
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